walkacrossfire's blog
I Want To Share Dreams
Posted December 28th, 2007 by walkacrossfireI want to share dreams with folks. I share about my dreams in this blog, not just to share about me, but in the hopes of finding others who want to share about themselves. I believe the more of us who share our dreams, the more of us will achieve our dreams, supporting each other, through mutual caring and encouragement.
Putting on my Game Face
Posted December 21st, 2007 by walkacrossfireSo, what’s up with putting on a game face. It’s still being me as that game face is mine. Is it a façade?
Creating Inspiration
Posted December 18th, 2007 by walkacrossfireSome folks say inspiration is what’s needed to create, but, I say we can create inspiration as well. Take journaling, which is basically what I do when I’m blogging.
Doing What I Came Here To Do
Posted December 15th, 2007 by walkacrossfireIn the shamanic tradition, you are asked a question, “Are you here to feed the people, heal the people, teach or protect the people?” I think this is a great question. It reminds us we are not here for ourselves, but to serve others. That our work is, first, to discover in what capacity we are here to serve and then to do it.
Creating Abundance
Posted December 14th, 2007 by walkacrossfireOf the last 5 gigs I’ve played, all have done better, financially and otherwise, than I expected. That’s a good thing. It demonstrates that my abundance consciousness is moving in the right direction.
My Weekend Shift
Posted December 11th, 2007 by walkacrossfireIt’s amazing what a little shift will do. Since the last fight I wrote about, Kat and I have been getting along wonderfully; out of and under the covers. We did yoga together this morning. That felt great, too.
Fought With My Wife This Morning
Posted December 6th, 2007 by walkacrossfireKat (my wife) and I fought this morning. A terrible way to start the day. The fight really began last night, but Kat didn’t know it.
Joining Support Circle
Posted December 3rd, 2007 by walkacrossfireI am joining a men’s circle. There’s 6 of us. We’re keeping it small, so each man can have 20 minutes to focus the attention on what’s important to him and we’re not meeting all day.
A Life Worth Living
Posted November 30th, 2007 by walkacrossfireI have basically 2 mantras that drive my day-to-day, moment-to-moment experience. They are: “What I Embody Manifests” and “Live a Life Worth Living”. So, whenever I reflect on how I’m doing, which is almost once a day, I put it up against these 2 mantras.



